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Age at First Drink, Experiences of Drunkenness, and Alcohol-Related Problems in Canadian Youth: Is Early Onset Bad If You Are a Moderate Drinker?

机译:第一次喝的年龄,加拿大青年的醉酒和与酒精有关的问题的经历:如果你是温和的饮酒者,早期发病了?

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Objective: This article examines early age at first drink (AFD) (14 years and younger) and alcohol-related problems, with a focus on experiences of drunkenness. It challenges the assumption that all early AFD is harmful by investigating whether early drinkers who typically consume alcohol in moderation experience minimal problems or harms. Method: Participants were drawn from the 2012 Student Drug Use Survey in Canada's Atlantic Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador, an anonymous cross-sectional survey of high school students (ages 15-19 years). Negative binomial regression techniques were used to assess alcohol problems and harms (12-item scale) in association with early-onset drinking. Results: Among ever-drinking high school students (n = 4,752), 65% had their first drink before age 15, 73% reported having ever been drunk, and 55% indicated at least one alcohol-related problem in the past 12 months, with a mean of 1.39 problems. Analyses revealed that experiencing an alcohol-related problem was more strongly associated with ever being drunk than with early AFD. Modeled together, individuals who reported early AFD and who had never been drunk reported significantly fewer problems relative to individuals who reported early AFD and late AFD but had been drunk.
机译:目的:本文探讨了首次饮酒时的早期(14岁及以下)和与酒精相关的问题,重点是醉酒的经历。通过调查通常适度饮酒的早期饮酒者是否经历了最小的问题或危害,它挑战了所有早期AFD都是有害的假设。方法:参与者来自2012年加拿大大西洋省份新不伦瑞克、新斯科舍、纽芬兰和拉布拉多的学生药物使用调查,这是一项针对高中生(15-19岁)的匿名横断面调查。负二项回归技术被用来评估与早起饮酒相关的酒精问题和危害(12项量表)。结果:在曾经饮酒的高中生(n=4752)中,65%的人在15岁之前第一次饮酒,73%的人报告曾经饮酒,55%的人表示在过去12个月内至少有一个与酒精有关的问题,平均有1.39个问题。分析显示,与早期AFD相比,经历与酒精有关的问题与曾经的酗酒有更强烈的关联。通过共同建模,报告早期AFD和从未饮酒的个体报告的问题明显少于报告早期AFD和晚期AFD但饮酒的个体。

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